New Orleans Saints linebacker Demario Davis ducked a curtain call after his team's 16-15 win over the Tennessee Titans Sunday, where he led the team with 10 tackles.
Silent prayer near abortion facilities in the United Kingdom is not a crime, British Home Secretary Suella Braverman said this month in a letter to the nation's police forces.
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The steps at the pool, located in the City of David site in what is called "Biblical Jerusalem," have been under excavation since December, with officials now saying "significant progress" has been made in unearthing the landmark.
Elder Matthew S. Holland, a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, stood in a small "Sealing Room" at the church's just-renovated St. George Utah Temple and spoke about a ritual that connected decades of his family's history.
The football coach whose right to pray on the field was affirmed by the Supreme Court last year resigned Wednesday after one game back, citing family concerns and a lack of support from school district officials.
An evangelical Christian researcher says parents fail to transmit values to their children because busyness drives them to hire "experts" to do what Mom and Dad should.
The state of California said Tuesday that a pro-life outreach center can continue its sidewalk campaign to deter women from entering a nearby abortion clinic.
Two evangelical Christians in Finland may not know until the end of November whether the country's court of appeals will sustain their 18-month-old acquittal on hate-crime charges.
Allowing Ohio's public school students an excused absence during class instruction hours for private religious instruction "can negatively impact schools' educational goals," an atheist advocacy group claims in a letter sent to more than 600 public school districts in Ohio.
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High school football coach Joe Kennedy, who lost his job in 2015 for openly praying on the field, returns to the sidelines at Bremerton High School in Washington state Friday night -- and he says after the game he expects to pause at the 50-yard line to "take a knee."
Nearly two-thirds of priests in the Church of England said Great Britain "can no longer be described as a Christian country," a landmark survey by The Times of London revealed Tuesday.
Only 1 in 10 Chinese adults said they "formally identify" with a religion, even though many hold religious beliefs or observe religious traditions, a new Pew Research Center study shows.
Five pro-life activists were found guilty in a federal court in Washington, D.C., Tuesday of felony civil rights conspiracy charges and violations of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act following an October 2020 "invasion" of a D.C. abortion clinic.
Pope Francis said the "reactionary attitude" among some American Catholics is "useless" in the face of doctrinal progress, according to remarks published Monday.
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Tennessee's Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that the state's child welfare agency will have to defend itself in a suit challenging a Christian adoption agency's refusal to train a Jewish couple as foster parents.
Parents have no right to opt their elementary school-age children out of Montgomery County Public Schools classes featuring storybooks dealing with human sexuality and gender, a federal judge ruled Thursday. The court also said MCPS -- the state's largest school district -- did not have to notify parents of when such texts will be presented in class.